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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shun_dynastyShun dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Shun dynasty (simplified Chinese: 顺朝; traditional Chinese: 順朝; pinyin: Shùn cháo), officially the Great Shun (simplified Chinese: 大顺; traditional Chinese: 大順; pinyin: Dà Shùn), also known as Li Shun (simplified Chinese: 李顺; traditional Chinese: 李順; pinyin: Lǐ Shùn), was a short-lived Chinese dynasty that ...

  2. La dinastía Shun (en chino tradicional, 順朝; en chino simplificado, 顺朝; pinyin, Shùn cháo) fue una dinastía imperial de China creada en el breve periodo de tiempo entre la dinastía Ming y la dinastía Qing.

  3. Shun (Chino: 舜 pinyin: Shùn), también conocido como Yu Shun (Chino: 帝舜; pinyin: Dìshùn) y Chong Hua (Chino: 重華; pinyin: Chónghuá), fue un emperador legendario de la antigua China, considerado por algunas fuentes como uno de los Tres Augustos y Cinco Emperadores, siendo este el último de los Cinco Emperadores.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_ZichengLi Zicheng - Wikipedia

    Li Zicheng (22 September 1606 – 1645), born Li Hongji, also known by his nickname, the Dashing King, was a Chinese peasant rebel leader who helped overthrow the Ming dynasty in April 1644 and ruled over northern China briefly as the Yongchang Emperor (Chinese: 永昌帝; pinyin: Yǒngchāng Dì) of the short-lived Shun dynasty ...

  5. Around 185 B.C., Pushyamitra Shunga, the principal military officer of the last Mauryan king, assassinated his ruler and assumed control. Because the Shungas were the successors to the Mauryans, the period following Mauryan rule is often called the Shunga period.